jsmptlirj ~ Nose and Throat. The Supreme Tonic Restorative Each bottle oi Hall's Wine contains liquid nourishmentsuiiieient to maintain the human system for several days without food. Taken with ordinary l5; meals, its marvellous Qt restorative principles are evident in the re- storation and invi o_r- ation so essontla in convalescence. . Hall's Wine never fails—if is "the safe gu a r d against colds, coughs — the great restorative after influenza‘ and other ailments. Doctors re- commendHallflVine. GuaranIn—Buy a bottle of Hull's Wine to-dny. ll“, after taking half of it, you feel no benefit, return us the half- empty bottle and we will refund your outlay. Extra Large Sin Dotti: 32.25 ‘. Proprietor-a STEPHEILSIMITH i C0.- ‘ t Bow, Londlim, England Solo Canadian Anal: FRANK L BENEDlCT b C0.‘ ll 5t. Alexander St... Iontrnl Flousslolul clltlii "fir. c. C._Archibald Graduate of N, Y, Post Graduate Medical“ School and Hospital. . Practice limited to...i:1ye. Eli-l‘. Oillcc Buyer Building; Great Genrgg S1,, opposite Guardian Of- i1i:a_ 'l‘elephone 850. Oillcc hours 9 t.o 12 n. tn.; 1 to 5 p. m. hilly be consulted off hours at Russ llotel. DR. l. CROKEN _ Veterinary Surgeon. Residence, Revere Hotel, Office I'll Great George Street. _ Phone 804. J. A. MacDONALD Iiarristcr, Solicitor, I etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office Iiiluy Building, Charlotte- town. 9218-64 1 lilo. Dr. J C. Houston EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Ofllco-itilay Building. Queen 8L, opposite Prowse Bros. Residence-i Grafton St. Office hours—10 a. m. to 4 DJn vonlnga by Appointment Morson & Duffy Barristers and Attorneys lolloltora for Royal Bunk I! Canada MONEY T0 LOAN E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT dANK or Nova Scorn CHAMBERS TZGE-I-ZOIIQU l. l. HEBSIAN Qollnltnr, Notary Public. no. MONEY TO LOAN. liar-victor, qr -il =' *\i0..¢< i . l —l1' PAYI to buy in this Prov- in i 0O. . -SHOP FROM HOLMAWS cata- log. 9045-5-22 tf. -FINISHED SEEDING. — Mr. Joseph T. Gallant, one of Plus- ville‘s. successful farmers was in town on ‘Tuesday. Mr. Gallant has llllishcd seeding operations and states that. grass ls as far on as in , previous years at this time.—’l-l. . --o- —-.GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate oi Soda, Acid phos- phate and muriate of Potash the kinds that give the moat plant food for the lout money. For sale by Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. Horne and Co., Summeraide. lwkl -—NEW SWITCH BOARD. --’I‘h¢., Guardian noticed that the firm oi .\lt>‘s.~'l'5. it. '1‘. liolrilan have re< cenily installed a switch board in their uillco. 'l‘o opt-rate the twelve or 'ii(li‘t' phones throughout their tJllOPllltllln‘ establishment. —SAVE .MONEY.—There are 195 lines of Footwear in Holmulrs Suuuuel" Catalog, and out of this number only twelve lines are sub- ject to government tax. Shop from lioluuln‘s Catalog and save iuoncy. June 1 3i -'LEFT FOR QUEBEC-Fifteen young lllcn from town and vicinity loft here on 'I‘uesdlly morning rol Blue itiver, Quebec, where strong induccnlrnts 2ll‘0 bring offered to mcn for work in supplying pulp wood for the paper luills in that sectior .~—li. -DOLLAR DAY.-~lt is undel- stood Ihllt tho merchants of Sum~ mursldi- intt-ud dloltllng a hig uergt wl-ck wllicli tilt-y will call i1 Double llollzlr Day. 'i‘lio (luyg do. . trilicll on are Wcdilcsdzly and Thurs» day zlud the lllPFClHilllS are plllna lug on milking the-so" two days The lilggcst days in the history ol Slllltlni-rsidv. Fret» prizes are giv- en c-lcll Iiay, Ho” cle. l —YOUNG MEN DECAMPED.—- Sheriff McNutt on Monday after- noon was looking for two young lllPll who appear l0 be going about the country living by lhcir wits says lllc l-‘aruler and i1tltlhI-—Tll9il‘ particular propensity st-vuls to be ito luzlkc a clulndcsllline depllrturt ' ,wllhotit paying their board ‘ lion bills. Arselulult sulicred. lo some UXlUllt from this littlt- habit 0n 1hr ])ill'l of the visitors, ()n Saturday the lw.) young lllPii arrived in Sum ulcrsillo by the late boll! train and put up at Ben Arscuuultfls place. Ono ot‘ them who sports a luxuriant crop of red hair, claimed to havt conic from Montreal, while the oth- er spun tho yarn that he belonged tn the Mounted Police. On Mon ' d:l_v they changed their garments. putting on khaki overtllls and shirts lllrd ilnilounced their intention of proreetiiilg to the western part of the ]li‘ti\‘lll|!‘t’. Later on however llftcr the afternoon train for Bor den hall gonc, lien Arsenault went "up to their room and found that they had already tl0Di1TlE‘(l-—\\'ltll their belongings. A broken window iudicllir-tl exceeding carelessness in milking the exit. Sheriff McNutl was communicated \vllh but too late lo preventtheryoullgrgentlelnen from getting across t0 the main land. ' " ""¥"'!°'t'»l[§f_ ..- Alberfon is Now Without Electric Lights THE DAM BURST AND lT WILL TAKE SOME WEEKS TO REPIUR IT. Albnrtoil was loft lll darkness late Saturday night by reason 0i’ lhi- (lillll ueur the power house brcllltiilg, and it may Mk6 fourflf five wt-vks to have the plant again operating, according to the Summ- crsillt- Journal. 'l‘llu plant is run hy ‘water pow-i i-r, and when the dam burst 0! vours~ lho power wus shut off. It is supposed the (laniagc was causr ttl by niuskrals and it is so great that immediate repairs are out oi tllt- question. Thu plant is owned by Mr. P. W._ lmrlrd, llud it is unilsrstood llt- wishes to forul ll company in 0rd"! to Sl‘l‘lll"‘ tl-pllill to tflllllll e op- i'l‘i\ll(lll. At a spccliil meeting oi lllt. Albt-rtoil lown council on Monday t-veiliilg he put this proposition up to the council, but nothing deilnltt was llrrtlugl-ll. Mr. B. I. Raynci llliltlt‘ thl- suggestion that he would ilsn one oi‘ his tractors to opt-ratt- tlu- plant but this siuggostlon has not us yet been acted upon. in tho mnrntluit- Albcrton’ is Without oll-ctric lights and llll‘ citizens art- grcatly inconvenien- ('t'tl. and it is hoped i-lDllN‘ plan uluy ho devised lmuu-tllzltely to relieve ihl- situation, ,l"our or five weeks of darkut-ss is‘ not a 0108541"?- 01"‘ look for the busy w tern towll. A Breakfast Dish of that Mann“; . . P. l. Inland _-i. §.-§'§ i MARK n. Meouloan. a. A. 3 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P. E. I. >0¢4oo+ooo+ooooo4v00O9M sustaining food- Grape=Nuts provides full strength for the mornings work. Trial proves — u "ions. She had been consoled dur- l‘ iifilévitilisnaiir cullullllr v —DAHLIA plants and everything for the garden rlLWilllams the florist. Phone 60-4, Suinmerslde. 9295. -—FIRE ALARM-The fliremen were called out Tuesday evening at 8.30, to extinguish a fire which broke out on a Chevrolet car stand~ ing outside the owners residence on Spring lStreet, presumably ironl ‘a short circuit, hut before the firemen arrived ‘the flame; vwere extinguished no great dlfmage be-' lug done. - -—HOME FOR BUR|AL-—'1‘he body of the late Jacob Goodwin. formerly of Wellington, who died in Providence, R. 1., last fall is ex- pected to arrive home for burial on Monday evening. The funeral to take place on Tuesday to the Ur.- ion Corner Cemetery. —-BARN BURNER-The largo 86-foot baru of Mr. 'W‘ul. d‘. Pilllll" or of Freeland, was destroyed by fire last h‘riday evening. The blizlzta originated front the burning of some rubbish which ignited tho straw. All the farm machinery which the barn contained was sav- ed. There was no insurance, it is stated. ' Sea (‘ow Pond School for month ending May 3l.—1. Adele MacCar~ thy. 2. 'l‘l_lecia Dargan, 3. Mary Dar- gnu. 4. Fllrlcy Dargan, 5. Margaret Nlutfzliihy, (i. Helen Maetfurthy, 7. Emily lM-icffurilsy, ii. Margaret Dalton, i). Anna Dalton, IOMurgai-et Dawson. 11. Albert Shell, 12. Lloyd Shea, 13. Phil llcsroches, 14. ironi- Harper. Grade VlL-Atlele lllacflzlr~ lhy;' Grade Vlw-Thecla Dzlrgau, 2, lsllbt-llt- Mactfllrthy, 2i. Mary Dargau, 4. llt-len MaclfWli-thy; Grade V.—i..'llrlcy llrlrgau; Grlltlc lV.- Margaret Dalton, 2. Emily MacCllr- Lily. Grade 1li.—I.loyll Shou, 2!. Albert Sllrl; Grade ll.—Murgllref Daunsou. Irena llllrpcr, 3. Phil Desrochcs, 4. Elwin llr-alily, ll. John Ready. —-DEATH OF MIISS MCCUL- LOUGH.—'l‘hc death took place ill her home Thursday June 3rd ol Miss Heloise McCullough eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCullough, Summcrside after lln lingering illness. TllP (liatrezlstul young lady ivas in her 20th your and by her sweet and auliahle dis- position she had endeared herself to a host of friends. To know tHel~ ‘use was l0 lovc her. During her school (lays she was ll uuivorsill favorite by llcr exemplary conduct ind application to duty silo was ever a consolation to hcr teachers llltl an incentive to her compan- ing her illness by the frequent vis- ts of her pastor Rev. J. J. NlcDoll» aid who was with her a few hours before her death. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the grief stricken parents who less than a year ago laid to rest anoth- survivcd by her SOUOWWK 141m?!‘ and mother and three sisters Faus- "a, Nora and Mary. 'l‘he funeral takes plliCU Saturday ulorning ut nine o'clock to the it. t). church. hilly her soul rcst in peace, Aim- {PERN RIZBSQNAIE ——Vl". W. L. Beer, of Charlotte- town, is spcnding a few days on business in Sulnnicrshle. —-'.Vlr. Arthur Dolron, merchant at Pluuvillla, nlllde ll business trip ‘o Sunllnrrsitlc on ’I‘uesduy.-—ll. —.\l ". Artizur Allen, who has )Ct"l'l zltlcnirlng college in Toronto returned to ills home in Summer- side. ~.\lr. S. A. Reubin, of the National Clothing Co. ls visiting their representative Mr. H. 1i. Bccr, Sunimerside. -—Mr. Harold Weeks, Frederic- ton, formerly of Slimmerside, was here on Tuesday renewing old ac‘ qunllltar.ces.——l>i. -<‘l\ir. M. B. (lonick, Stanley Bridge, was an over week end visi- tor lltlrr, he attended the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. Andrew A'Hc=lrli.-—l—i . —)lr. James Kelly, of Klnkorn, rcccnlLv disposed of his splendid driving mare King Brilzlllllln to parties ill Summersido. . ~0- —l\lr. Aubrey Realty, former (lllptliln of the 85th Nova. Scotin Highlanders, is visiting In Summer- - l BU LBS; Tomato —-HONOR ROLL and standing of ' er young daughter Mildred. Shc is . ,,;~.e~ " . p”. n, l‘... ,1fll'he' only infallible assurance of’ c service in past service. I; I have uslxl Berry linltlnirs’ Liquiil (Iranile for ycars uilll know it is flu: most lusting. durable varnish for hard wear mndc. ' _ Use this wear-resisting finish for floors, lltnirwllys uutl 0l.iIi‘l' interior nur- fuccs subjcct. to scvcru usage. ' uold hero 11y J. ItowLANi) PATON Dlstflbiliaul‘ for I’ .1‘). l. i , . one .22 130 Great George Street for Floor Vnnllshi-s 8e iii-i-rycrlift Stains llIQl-Jll J: “WEEKS Suuuyliidc and UINCLAHI. 4Q ITFHVAIIT, LTD. Summerslcle A lllllllllllllllllllll‘ h , llavga Gardeh“. Tho limo for fun, work, sweat, bugs, woods, sucrcssos ltld disap‘ poinlule-llls ill galrdening is siurtcil. During 101K, bilys and girls, ul-‘n and lllillllilfl of‘ (‘anllda and the Until-d Slates grl-w live million dol- llil‘ hills in their back yzlrs That would llc a real crop; it is llu- vuluc o!‘ ull tho garden stuff grown in suulll gardens that your. It’ yo-i llro going to have a g,:lrd~ on this y-cilr, why not lay ii out m: cording lo a plan? Draw it tu SPiil" on pllpl-l" bofori- you slnrl. lly this yuu will lit‘ llbliulti blly llli‘ illllllllllivr‘ of’ st-t-ds illlI‘lll|{L‘llll_\' and u- plllnt in proper order. Put in one general group small [llama like boots, onions, lctltice. trarrols, rlltlisllvs, and iulrsnips. lu unolhrr gvncrul group put lzlrglrl" plants like beets, onions, lPllllPl‘ ponltor-s. Spreading ground villus, like ult-lznls illltl cucuuibcrs, which nccd wider splicing should bl- put ill another gcilcrtll group. 'i‘lll- reason for this grouping is lllill the various pluuts lll a group used similar gout-rill lruutmcut as “It'll as sparing. in ulultiug a plan provide spam» in which io <-::1.~r costs and yllrlds of ill: Titiliillii crops, ‘This will giv‘. you ll Uillllllllfll.‘ record, which will be useful ‘illl0llltél’ _\‘\‘iil‘. Ailothcl" helpful use of llll» plan is that it will guide you in thc rotation of next ycltrs crop. For this purpose save you; pllln for ui-xt scllson. In llll.‘ location of a gllrdcil, it is not ilhviiys possible lo (zhmlsc cou- dliions as to sunlight. it is impor» flint, therefore, that in Illl- zlrrllugu- lncnt oi‘ the various kinds of vege- tables which are lo b0 planted, lluc cure should be given lo providing the greatest. exposure to the sun for lhosc crops which need it nlost. 'i‘h0sc plants which luust ripen their fruits, such as tolulltocs and egg-mini roliiiuT? The ‘ amount cf sunshine; while lettuce, spinlu-li, kale, and otlll-r lvlll’ crops require "cltlli.vcly' loss, Ftlllilllt! crops nlust have at lPllSt tllrcc hours of sunlight ll dlly and plants wllicll ripen fruits at least ilvo hours ll day. ’l‘his is illllltlflfilll. Every ‘Fuxis lloy should go zlfit-r his Bll.'ll',<.- in Horticulture- ltlln ru- quirt-nlcllls zllafglvcn in his Mu - lull, page 412i) and ovary 'l‘rl.ll llllngu: should will tho lialllgc for Gltrdcvliug (outlined in his Munuzll, page i140.) so» NITTPS OVERTHROW PLOTTED IN ROME. GENEVA, Jun" LL-Tlu- bloody llfirlly in from of lltv royal polar-t- in Ronlt- bvtwccil Nationalists and rt-yol guards ivals in reality an at- tempted Nationalist ctlllp in ova-r- throw Prclliicl‘ Nlttl‘s govcrnlueut and bring about forcible lllulvxll- tlon oi’ Flllillt‘ zlutl Ilululiltla by Italy, zll-cnrdiilg to uuceilszwrvd nl-wl; rcccivcd here. Thu inti-illllm of tho conspirat- General Pvpplnu Garibaldi, was to prt-vcilt negotiations with llll‘ Jugo Slllvlzl, which llu- ut-w lalltitu-t has (l(‘('l(ll‘ll to rvsliull- without dulzly. The plot fliihwl bcczlusl- Prl-uiii-r Nlltl Will‘. \\'ll'lll‘(l in time‘. All illi: Nationalist plotters \\'i‘l't' urn-still], bu‘. lift twill-d rvlvast-d lil couse~ quuiitrc o!‘ llu- [)l‘ll(‘h‘l:~l of tho ltlll- izm prl-ss. 'l‘lu- Nationalist papers mersltle. t7‘.- gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iiensoly. -—Mossrs. Lawrence McNltlly, Edmund lloyle, Alcidc Wodge until ilarold (lander. Sulumvrsltliv. stud i-nts at St. Dunsian's, arrived homo on 'l‘u.sdlty for m2 summer holidllys.-H. ——Messrs. Crawford Ramsay, Edison iiamsay, and Haven Thomp- son of Conway passed through Sumlnorllde en route to Halifax on a intended visit. oua own; dt-ny the (‘Xl.\'.t‘ll(‘" of a plot and attack Prcluh-r Nittl violently, ac- cusing llllll ol‘ lllving yielded to Socialist pin-satire. ‘liiilTly l'(?t'(lllSlllllll‘(l, NlitVs tallbinct is again grllvoly iiionaccd by those incidents. Your corresr poudt-ut understands tllut Prculier Nltii is firmly l"l'i<l(llV(‘(l not to ul- low lliulself to be intimidated by the Nationalists and lo resume the coufcrcntwr- with lllli Jugo-Slnvs lll‘lllt‘f'llill"ly. 'l‘llls' time tho confer- (men prohllhly will tlke place not in ltilly. but snlncwhero ltl Switz- erlaiul. IVIOVIEB grcilitist ' ors, ivllose leader is slippust-tl to bc ' 119 121 Queen Street Every man wants a new Straw Hat the new models are all ready ' White Ttly0 Sailor with black band, light weight hot weather hat at . . . . iii-TI" Fedora Toyo hats with fancy ribbon band and full crown with curled brim, black band. Just the thing for the warm weather. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Mclfs Toyo Fedora, very fine Weave with fancy band at . . . . . . . . . ., fill-ii" A splendid ‘showing of meu’s Scnuits in fancy pleat and suiootll Sennits ranging in pl-iceg $3.50, $1.710, $5.00 and illiilltl viii-ll Youths’ White .T*‘ed0r:l Toyo hats, straight leaf with light fancy. baud. 'l‘llis is something new in boys’ hats and very nifty. Price . . . . .3835 ‘M00125 o MIJLEOD LIMITE» Charlottetown 3.75. Smacks Q? Saturda y =4 Ladiesj and Misses’ snlocks in Indian Head and linen. (‘olors white. with colored trimmings, roar. gyreen. Worth up t0 $33-7- On sale Saturdty’ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..$‘~’~"ll Voile Blouses 1.50 A fine l-ailge of white and colored voile blouses, new stlye. Special . . . . $L50 Woinen’s $87 $ Suits are rielcjlsnoiie 0i’ the m0st...tcnlpting bar- gains we have offered you yct. 'l‘hese suits are all uctv-they are beautifully" made, they come in fine all wool cloths, mostly with insert vest, tricotines, serges etc. Worth to $87.00 selling for . . tF-‘iiltlil Women’s $69 $ ~ Suits are This assortment ‘of suits includes some lovely new models’ zlliin the very latest cuts. There are wool gaberdines and trico- tines, silk lined coats, most suits have the silk vest front; worth t0 $69.00 for $49-00- Women’s $59 $ Suits are These are nearly all fine all wool scrges in navy blue or black. The coats are all silk lined. The styles are all of the vcrv newest. The values run to $59.00 and wc k offer them at $1100 llfllflliiflllfilikfli Qififillll“\\\\\\Z\\\\\%ZIIIIIIL\\\\\\\\W XQWIIIIIIIA\“\‘W”J X\\\\VIIIIIIZI¢—§KKTIZW\ \_\_E-\__\Y’l_lfl\\¥}\\%fillll'_lohthll\\g I115» sounia MARKETS mm“ 4548 rent . . . . . . . . .. lwélgélsvr Eli!" 4r CHARLO ‘ . SUMMERSIDE manna-rs Potatoes $21K; , TTETOWN MAME“ iilfihno, . m“ $2.00 o9 . . l. .' ' Butter (dairy) per l‘b.....l30 to 1'15 Pork 21 lcggg Jmnii; 01k ' ' ' ' ' "_'_~'_' Butter (l-renmery) ll. .70 Pofulqoq $350 ON AGUE MARKE-rs Calfskins _ . . . . . . . . .. no KENSINGTON MARKETS 0rd: $1.25 Hillier T Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . .. Ab Pork _ g- Eggs Hay .......... .. $18 s20 Butter tr. Bear. $20.30 Potatoes Oats‘ . $1.00_t0 stwlom . $1.10 "1110! . m Outs . Potatoes $3.00 E888 4g llzty , , _ , , , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ $25 pork |ll aurilflwriiling; ‘Nf Yawn’ he sreu ‘in ‘iarrul’ QomS Bloomer: ' liARugf Ibereis a Reason" AN"I’OI§SIN' EM‘ u? LIKE t: v.1 r_) n: l... v. L, r, ,, FBHLES NOPTKAL E1, w AW, 1 ucnua was A [IL-J vetuslou! -_-_-— -n=—.=li—_—ie-.ii-x.-x.-jit=—=n- _ -'—-J—“j—'—€‘. i§ -' \ ii.‘4t‘&"'ft2$*i. lasr DLMQVER 1H9 secret 36 illcil Marquisette . Saturday 20c i White illltl cream ulllrquist-its :11; in; l ivule. Saturday special . . . . . . . .'~’0<~. yd. White ll/Iuslin, colorcll borders, Slllur. day special . . . . . . . . . . . . .’ ‘3-71- yd. Saturday‘ Specials from Whitewear Sale sizes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5"- uutlerskiris ' with or Selling Special Ii for 55'1"’ Special line of corsets ulutlc oi‘ iiuc willie coutil. 'l‘hcsc corsets are costing l\\'o ility at thc lkictoljy. Selling‘ spcciall Saturday lol- ~10" Special lot New Hats 1-15 price Special line of ladies’ summer huts this y'czil"s styles, lll all colors, selling at hull’ 1016i‘- Wonlcufs and childrclfs Toyo [illuzuull halls cxtrzl , good quality. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95"» Sale of A Flowers Special line 0f silk and \i'clc\'l lltnvcrs worth t0 $1.50. Saturday special ....-"""' - ifllllhhllvlm\\uhh\\lifilll_lwg _‘ ‘ Potatoes 31m‘ MURRAY Hiqngog MARKE Ladies’ fine wiliic cotton (ll‘;l\\'t‘l':4 nil Spccllll........ . . . . .. ' Ilzltlies‘ finc- cotton without siccvcs. /" Wwlf 1E‘! M. ' l‘ I